Jump to content

H.E.A.T - Address The Nation


Kim_Hp

Recommended Posts

I kid you not, I spun that track about 8 to 10 times non stop last night and at least 4 times today. It's fantastic.

 

From what I hear it's supposed to be one of about 8 absolute killers on the album. It's gonna be a long 2 months!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 260
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I kid you not, I spun that track about 8 to 10 times non stop last night and at least 4 times today. It's fantastic.

 

From what I hear it's supposed to be one of about 8 absolute killers on the album. It's gonna be a long 2 months!!

 

I just hope I don't have break the bank like I did with Freddom Rock. I had to buy the Japanese version...or wait even longer. It cost over 35$. I wish they would get signed to Frontiers or some other label that NEH carries.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i guess W.E.T and H.E.A.T's new album is going to be the clash of the titans,

both were reigning champion of 2009 and 2008 for the debut respectively for me, so it's exciting to see who's gonna win this year :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i guess W.E.T and H.E.A.T's new album is going to be the clash of the titans,

both were reigning champion of 2009 and 2008 for the debut respectively for me, so it's exciting to see who's gonna win this year :D

 

There of course will be others competing for the crown - not least JSS solo, Vega & Crazy Lixx & also Crashdiet if it ever gets released. Also I hope Eclipse's new album really blows my mind - I truly hope he saved all the best songs for himself!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm purposely not going to play it as I won't be able to wait.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm purposely not going to play it as I won't be able to wait.

 

Well I was forced to play it 4 times in a row this morning, to help me recover from that hookless Van Halen drivel :tumbsup:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a band like this that makes one proud of being a swede. I can't freakin' wait for this album to come out!

 

By the way, it's now on youtube for everyone to hear:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIwYCkJriSA

 

The insane amount of great bands and the legend that is Mats Naslund should make you even prouder...that and the fact that the hottest blonde chicks come from there. All hail Sweden :bowdown:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a band like this that makes one proud of being a swede. I can't freakin' wait for this album to come out!

 

By the way, it's now on youtube for everyone to hear:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIwYCkJriSA

 

The insane amount of great bands and the legend that is Mats Naslund should make you even prouder...that and the fact that the hottest blonde chicks come from there. All hail Sweden :bowdown:

 

Yeah we've produced some great hockey players too..., and don't forget IKEA :lol:

 

The question is: where are the H.E.A.T's of the U.S and Canada? You have a huge musical heritage in AOR and melodic rock music, but I don't see (at least don't know of) many young bands from those countries playing in the same style and class as the likes of H.E.A.T, or why not Crazy Lixx or Crashdïet. It's strange in a way that a country with 9 million people can produce more young quality bands than the US or Canada, the same countries that once gave us so much good music...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm not sure what the Swedes eat, how the hell they can make a lot of great music since ABBA :D

 

It must be all those meatballs.... :guitbannana:

YES!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a band like this that makes one proud of being a swede. I can't freakin' wait for this album to come out!

 

By the way, it's now on youtube for everyone to hear:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIwYCkJriSA

 

The insane amount of great bands and the legend that is Mats Naslund should make you even prouder...that and the fact that the hottest blonde chicks come from there. All hail Sweden :bowdown:

 

Yeah we've produced some great hockey players too..., and don't forget IKEA :lol:

 

The question is: where are the H.E.A.T's of the U.S and Canada? You have a huge musical heritage in AOR and melodic rock music, but I don't see (at least don't know of) many young bands from those countries playing in the same style and class as the likes of H.E.A.T, or why not Crazy Lixx or Crashdïet. It's strange in a way that a country with 9 million people can produce more young quality bands than the US or Canada, the same countries that once gave us so much good music...

Yes, it really sucks here!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It's a band like this that makes one proud of being a swede. I can't freakin' wait for this album to come out!

 

By the way, it's now on youtube for everyone to hear:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIwYCkJriSA

 

The insane amount of great bands and the legend that is Mats Naslund should make you even prouder...that and the fact that the hottest blonde chicks come from there. All hail Sweden :bowdown:

 

Yeah we've produced some great hockey players too..., and don't forget IKEA :lol:

 

The question is: where are the H.E.A.T's of the U.S and Canada? You have a huge musical heritage in AOR and melodic rock music, but I don't see (at least don't know of) many young bands from those countries playing in the same style and class as the likes of H.E.A.T, or why not Crazy Lixx or Crashdïet. It's strange in a way that a country with 9 million people can produce more young quality bands than the US or Canada, the same countries that once gave us so much good music...

 

 

Great hockey players, no kidding. Mika Zibanejad should be a national hero. He's loved here in Canada, he prevented Russia from winning gold...Brilliant!

 

Canada had Harem Scarem...but not anymore :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I saw the track listing on Melodicrock.com. One thing concerns me, it's only 10 songs, kinda short by todays standards. However the good news is that it leaves absolutely no room for fillers.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I saw the track listing on Melodicrock.com. One thing concerns me, it's only 10 songs, kinda short by todays standards. However the good news is that it leaves absolutely no room for fillers.

 

10-songs-album is pretty normal but with H.E.A.T, i expect them to have at least 12 or 13 songs, but there's a possibility couple of tracks for the Japanese bonus or maybe 3-4 months after the release, they're going to have another 'cool edition' version with bonus tracks :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I saw the track listing on Melodicrock.com. One thing concerns me, it's only 10 songs, kinda short by todays standards. However the good news is that it leaves absolutely no room for fillers.

 

Now that's just greedy! Are there more on the Jap version?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I guess the jap version will have more songs. THey probably cut it down to just 10 to deliver the ultimate killer album.

 

IMO, 10 song albums are actually ideal. I hate those 13-14 song albums where only perhaps 5 songs are great and the rest good to average. It's just with H.E.A.T I would have welcomed more songs because you know they'r all gonna be great. I don't think they could record a filler even if they tried.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I guess the jap version will have more songs. THey probably cut it down to just 10 to deliver the ultimate killer album.

 

IMO, 10 song albums are actually ideal. I hate those 13-14 song albums where only perhaps 5 songs are great and the rest good to average. It's just with H.E.A.T I would have welcomed more songs because you know they'r all gonna be great. I don't think they could record a filler even if they tried.

 

Exactly, I will be more than happy if they deliver a 10 song album without filler.

 

Suits me just fine.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I like albums best when they consist of 12 or more songs nowadays, but then it doesn't necessarily have to be 'all killer no filler' for me. Quite a few times I totally got into the so-called 'fillers' after a couple of year...

 

Would be great to hear all '35 or so' tracks in some sort of way though. I wonder why that kinda model that Wig Wam used with 'Wig Wamania' (where you got a personalized code in the booklet for extra content on their website) never was repeated. They could put up some of the songs they didn't use for download for the fans.

 

 

Anyway, I'm sure it's going to be one hell of an album!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I guess the jap version will have more songs. THey probably cut it down to just 10 to deliver the ultimate killer album.

 

IMO, 10 song albums are actually ideal. I hate those 13-14 song albums where only perhaps 5 songs are great and the rest good to average. It's just with H.E.A.T I would have welcomed more songs because you know they'r all gonna be great. I don't think they could record a filler even if they tried.

 

Exactly, I will be more than happy if they deliver a 10 song album without filler.

 

Suits me just fine.

 

I don't give a toss how many songs are on it. I just wish they wouldn't tease-us with pre-release songs and then force us to wait 6 weeks to buy the album.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On October 30 they made this statement on facebook:

 

"All songs for the upcoming record are done, and we've chosen the best 14 songs out of 35 or more. We will start recording early November."

 

Only 10 songs would definitely be a dissapointment.

 

 

I wonder if H.E.A.T will be another one of those bands that have different bonus tracks for releases for various parts of the world or for digital release. I'm hoping Japan gets those 4 extra tracks :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I could listen to 800 new songs by a band as good as HEAT, but I personally love the idea of a 10 track album anytime. As long as they make each of the 10 tracks count, it's an exciting number.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

  • Posts

    • "Still in Love" and "Sweet Melody" by Lancia    
    • I posted about this record store (well, CD store really... it has a fair amount of vinyl, but the focus is CDs) 2 years ago. I go there about once a year, and every single time I do I keep kicking myself to go there more often. Not only for the sheer enjoyment of being able to shop the music genres we love and view all these releases in hand, but because it's so damned overwhelming. There's never time to go through things at leisure, pulling out boxes under racks to rummage, because even flying through things and NOT exploring new artists, it's still 3-4 hours to go through the alphabet... let alone stopping and using their listening station (they'll let you listen to used/opened material, not still sealed merch). It's only an hour and a half drive for me each way, so there's really ZERO excuse for me not going over there more frequently. This time I remembered to take a bunch of pictures, pulling out releases from artists we enjoy just to show what they had in stock... a lot of material you'll never see at any mainstream store (even if there is any that carry CDs anymore). Sure, the prices are more expensive than what you'll pay at Amazon and other online stores, but they're not as bad as you would think, and there are bargains to be had amongst the used material when it comes to OOP discs. And to be fair, being able to view all this stuff in-hand is worth it IMO. (Although every now and then you'll see an OOP disc that is WAAAAAAAY overpriced, but at least they have the odd and unusual.) They have one of those old-school "buyer club" stamp cards, with 20 spaces. One stamp per disc purchased. Every other stamp you get a dollar off, and when you fill a card you get $16.99 off your purchase and then you get a new card. On your birthday, you get $1 off every CD and that's on top of the buyer club card discounts. First the pics from when I was going through the aisles, starting with some general pics. Every single artist has its own title card, so look at the variety and depth of the artists. Also, look at the overstock in boxes underneath all the racks! That's the shit I never have time to go through (except when there's a specific artist I'm focusing in on). You've got CDs in the racks, then ringing the entire room is a shelf of box sets and limited editions, then above that VHS tapes, and above that vintage audio equipment. Sections for DVDs and blu-rays (not just music, but movies as well, including a small section of 4K and 3D titles). There's a smaller upper room level that is nothing but vinyl. If you're going to go, plan at least a full day, not just a quick drive-by. They're open from 11AM - 7PM Eastern Time.     Expensive at $249.99, but how many places have a still-sealed copy of the Vanden Plas Epic Works box set???     And now the stuff I picked up this trip. Most is completist fodder. There are a few artists where I literally want an example of every single pressing, even if I already have other label/year/country versions... call me OCD.               I picked up this one for trade/resale even though I already have it, as it is the LOOOONG out of print original fan club edition.     Hmmm... didn't know there was a solo effort, and it seems to be thematically related to the Threshold album "Legend of the Shires".       More OCD completist fodder. I didn't know that Avalon Records (Japan) licensed releases for South Korea.         Live albums aren't normally my thing, but this appears to be way out of print, and for $10 why not?   A few OOP releases for my multichannel audio collection       I'll be posting more about these once I get my shit together, but I'm WAAAAAAAAAY fucking late to the game when it comes to the Jethro Tull 40th anniversary CD + DVD special editions. They only reason I knew about them at all is that I saw a blurb about the 40th anniversary edition of "Broadsword and the Beast", which is my alltime favorite JT album, the first one I ever heard, and I love the album cover... which led me down the rabbithole of all these anniversary editions and their multichannel mixes. Unfortunately a few of them are now OOP and insanely in the $150-300 range. I ordered all of the ones that were still in print (or that had been reprinted), but there were still 4 that I needed... and they had one of them.   And lastly, the most expensive purchase of the day, going back to previous box set discussions, this was one that wasn't on my radar at the time it came out. Based upon eBay listings, it's now a tough find... and they had one still sealed. No, it's not the Amazon exclusive that was signed by Biff Byford, but autographs aren't important enough for me to spend the $500-$1,000 that the signed version now brings. This one will do nicely at a fraction of the cost... a huge and hefty tome (literally).   So when all was said and done, a great (and expensive!) shopping day, but a place I wholeheartedly recommend visiting should you find yourself out here in flyover country. JL Records 380 Brown St West Lafayette, IN 47906 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041894265953
    • What's this one mate? A guess at the previous riddle or a new one?
    • At the risk of sounding foolish once again... I don't get it.
    • Album out May 31 on Metalopolis Records. The last album was stellar.
    • Hey Now am I the winner again ??!
    • Sundown - Lonerider
    • I guess you two are the only ones playing this game.  It was, of course, Harem Scarem. 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.